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Danica Patrick Posts Flirty Photo That Quickly Goes Viral

Danica Patrick Posts Flirty Photo That Quickly Goes Viral

Danica Patrick Posts Flirty Photo That Quickly Goes Viral

Danica Patrick posted a flirty photo that quickly went viral.

Heading into Sunday afternoon, all eyes were on the looming showdown between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks.

It was the final outing left in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs, and it would determine who the San Francisco 49ers would ultimately play next week.

In the lead-up to the big game, supporters for both sides emerged.

One of the most notable celeb supporters of the Packers these days is Patrick.

Patrick, a former legendary race car driver, is the beau of Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

As such, despite growing up a Chicago Bears fan, she now roots exclusively for Green Bay.

Before the big Sunday showdown, she posted something of a flirty message directed at Rodgers.

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Patrick has become known for sending sweet messages Rodgers’ way.

Back in December she posted an extremely heartfelt message directed at her better half.

“I am so grateful the universe made you!!! The star dust started it all, but you have done nothing but make it better every year of your life,” she wrote.

“Thank you for being the loving, generous, thoughtful, patient, fun, funny, spontaneous, talented, smart, and uber attractive man, that I get to walk through life with. This journey we are on…. it’s a really really good one. I love you,” she wrote.

It remains to be seen if Patrick will be in attendance next week when the Packers take on the San Francisco 49ers with a Super Bowl berth on the line.

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Michael Kyaw

Michael Kyaw, initially a PR Manager, built up a valuable network of connections in the sports world that he then utilized to become an influential sports business reporter. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, Fansided, ESPN and the Wall Street Journal.

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